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A study by Taylor demonstrated that, compared to children who do not have imaginary companions, children who do have imaginary companions:
Census
An official count or survey of a population, detailing its size and composition.
Educated
Having received instruction or acquired knowledge and skills in particular subjects or fields, typically through formal schooling or self-study.
Hijab
A headscarf worn by many Muslim women who feel it is part of their religion, representing modesty, privacy, and morality.
Discriminated
Treated unfairly or prejudicially, often based on race, age, sex, nationality, or other characteristics, rather than individual merit.
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